USD Magazine Summer 2008

[ 1 9 9 3 ] EDWARD BECK (B.A.) and his wife, Amanda, welcomed a son, Lucas Spencer, on Feb. 8, 2007. Lucas joins sister Madeline, 9, and brother David, 6. The family lives in West Virginia. CHRISTINE (THOMPSON) BLAKE (B.A.) published her first novel, Woman Redeemed , a book about Mary Magdalene. Her Web site is www.womanredeemednovel.com. DEBORAH VIDOSIC BRESKO (B.A.) reports that in the last 10 years, she resigned from the U.S. Navy as a lieutenant commander, earned a teaching credential at San Diego State University, taught in Monterey and Escondido, got mar- ried in Founders Chapel at USD, had two boys: Daniel and Matthew, and moved to the Midwest. “Now it’s bon- fires and soccer practice,” she says, “and I couldn’t be happier.” HEATHER (SCHROEDER) COOK (B.A.) and her husband, Rory, cele- brated the birth of their third child, Scarlett Kate, who joins brother Riley, 6, and sister Emma, 4. Heather spends her time between motherhood and part-time work as an optometric physi- cian in a large ophthalmology group in Portland, Ore., with her husband. CHONA (TAYCO) FOUCH (B.A.) and her husband, Michael, welcomed a second son, Lucas Godfrey, on Feb. 11, 2007. Chona is taking a break from broadcast news to raise Lucas and his brother, Samuel, 3. Michael is a director for NBC News. The family lives in Chula Vista. MATTHEW HORECZKO (B.A.) and his wife, Deborah, have two daughters: Grace, 4, and Clara, 2. “I’m still practicing law in Long Beach and loving time with all three of my girls,” Matthew says. JENN MESSINA (B.A.) and her husband, Josh Deitch, celebrated the arrival of their second child, Jensen Thomas, in August 2006. “His 5-year- old sister, Jordan, was delighted,” Jenn writes. They still live in Mill Val- ley, Calif., own a wellness center called Café of Life, and remodel and build homes as a hobby. CHRISTINA (STANLEY) NEUMEYER (B.A., M.A. ’95) has been working with children and fami- lies for many years and recently

opened an office to begin private practice as a licensed marriage and family therapist. She is a breastfeed- ing educator, a 4-H youth group leader and teaches religious educa- tion at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Carlsbad. Christina practices daily meditation and occasionally sneaks off to yoga, when her two young sons and husband permit. AMY JO (MATTHEWS) TALARI- CO (B.A.) and her husband, Ross, recently celebrated the birth of their first child, Elsa. Amy is now back at work as a litigation attorney for Mor- gan Lewis in San Francisco. SUSAN TORREY (BBA) has her own communications consulting busi- ness. She and her husband, Ted Theocheung, welcomed their second son, Dylan Michael, on Nov. 14, 2005. He joins big brother, Aiden. Susan trained for the Nike marathon in San Francisco. CAROLINE WALTHER-MEADE (B.A.) was named a partner in the Global Project Finance Group at Mil- bank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy in New York. Caroline is a member of the firm’s Latin America Practice Group and has extensive experience in cross-border financing and inter- national project financing and devel- opment. Caroline is fluent in Spanish and Portuguese and spent a year and a half at Milbank based in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. JENNIFER (GARDNER) WIEDEL (B.A., M.Ed. ’95) and her husband, Courtney, moved to the South Island of New Zealand in November 2007, where they plan to fulfill their dream of opening a bed and breakfast. They’d love to have many USD visitors! [ 1 9 9 4 ] BRIAN BALISTRERI (B.A.) and his wife, Michelle, live in the San Fran- cisco Bay Area with their two daugh- ters: Alexis Rose, 7, and Annika Rae, 4. Brian has been with Cisco for eight years and Michelle is a third-grade teacher in a local school district. Brian and Michelle celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary in 2007. ROBERT BARDIN (B.A.) and his wife, Joanne Pasternack-Bardin, are thrilled to announce the timely arrival of their daughter, Kira Rose, who was born on Sept. 23, 2007 — her due date — in Mountain View, Calif. Robert is a corporate sales man-

ager for Printroom.com, overseeing sports-related accounts.

overseas assignment was in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia from 2004 to 2006.“Although we miss our friends and family in the U.S.A., living abroad has been a wonderfully enlightening experience,”Jason says. See story on page 46. DEB PRESSON (B.A.) married Brad Howard on July 21, 2007, in Manhattan Beach, Calif. Two alumni were in the wedding party: Rob McGarry and Eileen (Peaper) Krock. Other alumni guests included Mark Daquipa, Chris Stafford, Tanya (Lugliani) Stewart and Chad Stewart. Deb and Brad had an adventurous honeymoon in Alaska. Brad is an accountant, and Deb teaches Spanish at Peninsula High School in Palos Verdes, Calif. LT. CMDR. KEVIN SCHULTZ (B.A.) graduated from the submarine command course and the command leadership school in December 2006, then flew to England to meet his boat two months into a six-month deploy- ment, in which they visited Plymouth, England; Rota, Spain; and Lisbon, Por- tugal. Kevin is the executive officer of the USS Minneapolis Saint Paul. After the deployment, the ship changed ports from Norfolk, Va., to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and along the way had a port of call in San Diego.“My wife, Amy, and our two boys — Brian, 6, and Greg, 3 — just moved to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and we’re getting used to the aloha- style of life,”he writes. CYRIL VIDERGAR (B.A., J.D. ’03) and his wife, Stephanie Beckord ’95, have a daughter, Amelia, 2. Stephanie’s web design and graphics design firm is in its fourth year and has national clients such as L.A.’s Moondance Film Festival and organic online retailer Vitamin Cottage. Cyril is with a new law firm, White, Bean & Ankele, which concentrates on spe- cial district and land use law. MATT “FUZZY” ZELLER (B.A.) has been in private family practice in Laguna Niguel/Mission Viejo, Calif., for about four years. He and his wife, Diane, welcomed their first child, Eliz- abeth, in August 2007.

SHERRI BLISS (B.A., MPH ’04) joined Helio, a start-up mobile virtual network operator, in Los Angeles in February 2007. Sherri and her hus- band, Christopher Huie, are still fixing up the 1920s Spanish-style house they bought in 2003. NATHAN CARR (B.A.) earned his teaching certificate from the Univer- sity of Massachusetts, Amherst, and then went to Japan to teach English. On Dec. 21, 1998, Nathan was hit by a car in Kawasaki, Japan. He suffered a severe brain injury and was in a coma for eight months in hospitals in Tokyo and Boston. After more than seven years of recovery, Nathan now volun- teers as a teacher’s helper in a local special needs elementary school. “He has full long-term memory of his col- lege days and wants to teach again. His dream is still alive!” reports his mom, Vicki Carr. “Nathan has some short-term memory loss and is in a wheelchair, but his will to live a full, productive life again is very strong!” LAURENCE KALDOR (M.A.) made his debut as a director with the independent film, Redirecting Eddie , which also marks the production debut of his Kaliber Films label. The film, about a novice director who must overcome numerous hurdles to finish his project, participated in the 2007 American FilmMarket in Santa Monica. Ironically, as a director, Kaldor had to overcome hurdles of his own as pro- duction on his NewYork-themed film was thrust into a six-year hiatus by the World Trade Center attacks. MARIA (RAMOS) LaBELLE (B.A.) lives in Hermosa Beach, Calif., with her husband, Robert, and their two children: daughter, Luna, 12, and son, Zidane, 9.“I am a full-time mommy, but still manage to work a few jobs a year as a wardrobe stylist,”Maria says. This year, she and her son will both receive their black belts in Tae Kwon Do. AMY MEAD (B.A.) teaches sixth grade at Villa Academy in Seattle, where she lives with her 4-year-old daughter, Sophia. JASON ORLANDO (B.A.) lives in Costa Rica with his wife, Amy (Powell) ’94, and their 3-year-old daughter, Sophie. Jason works for the U.S. Department of the Treasury. Their first

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GIAMBRONE (B.A.) writes,“I’m so happy to have a view of the ocean every day!”After graduation, Naomi traveled from Africa to Europe and

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